Family
comes first for Ursula Pari who has been anchoring the 10 p.m. newscast
on KSAT-12 for some time. As of November 30, she will no longer anchor
the 10 p.m. slot but will continue, doing the 4, 5 and 6 p.m.
newscasts. Ursula made the on air announcement on Wednesday night
explaining that she wants to spend more time with her children.

Isis Romero will be taking her
place on the 10 p.m. newscast. Isis popularity has grown since she
joined KSAT in June 2010.

Isis
Romero

TV
anchor/reporter, Isis Romero
joined KSAT-12 in June 2010 after working for KSAZ-TV in Phoenix,
Arizona. Isis can be seen all over the news channel at KSAT. Isis has a
degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Texas
in
Austin and is married. Things look favorable for this rising news
personality that calls Robstown home. She has also worked in news
broadcasting at KZTV in Corpus Christi. Aside from broadcasting, Isis
holds a license in real estate.

Sarah
Forgany

Sarah
Forgany, reporter
for KENS 5 came to San Antonio in April 2010 and has
received several Associated Press awards for her reporting. Born and
raised in Cairo, Egypt, she received her journalism degree from the
University of Houston and has worked in Louisiana and Houston. Sarah
was recently given a co-anchor position with Fred Lozano doing morning
news.

Delaine
Mathieu

Delaine
Mathieu is doing great with much more
broadcast time on News 4 and many hope she continues.
Delaine is half Venezuelan and an Emmy award winner for her
investigative reporting. She also works out and is a
runner.

Sarah Lucero

Beautiful and
talented Sarah Lucero from Ken 5
continues to built on her growing popularity both on and off
the evening news in San
Antonio.

Deborah
Knapp

Deborah
Knapp is
a seasoned television news
reporter that also anchors KENS-TV afternoon news cast and has received
countless awards for her work.

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The Clark Cougars inch by the Reagan Rattlers

The Clark Cougars and Reagan Rattlers, two top San Antonio high school
basketball teams, gave it their all this week at the Alamo Convocation
Center. The top scorer for the Reagan High Rattlers was Josh Bashford
who was responsible for 18 of the total 57 points scored by Reagan
against the Clark High Cougars.

Just as formidable was Anderson Balile who scored 15 points out of the
team total of 57. Reagan's strongest quarter was the second with 18
points.

Reagan opened their game scoring 16 points in the first quarter but
droped in the third. Despite a strong team effort they were able
to score only 14 points in the last quarter, which was not enough to
take the win.

The Clark Mustangs came into the game scoring only 10 points in
the first quarter. Jordan Kite was the team's top scorer with 19
points. Nathan Joseph and Teesaan Patterson each scored 14
points.

Clark came alive in the second quarter scoring 18 points and took a drop to 9 points in the third quarter.

The fourth quarter gave the Clark Cougars the game as they surged to 23
points during the quarter cinching the victory with a final score of 60
to 57. View game slideshow HERE .

Palm Heights Basketball Games

Competition is tough and rough and it comes in all sizes, weights
and ages. The Palm Heights basketball courts on Theo Street draws a
high number of neighborhood basketball enthusiasts that give it their
all while maintaining sportsmanship and an informal rotating use of
only two courts. See photos on FACEBOOK.

Southside Parishioners seek donations
SouthSaToday.Com

SAN ANTONIO - With good intentions of many in the Southside of San
Antonio and the generosity of the community the First Restoration
Christian Church is hoping to raise sufficient funds to replace a
broken generator at one of two churches they support in Africa.

José Reyna, spokesman for the First Restoration Christian Church
added that they would accept any donations from the community for not
only the replacement of the generator in Africa but also to maintain
their local parish expenses.

The group is hoping that their efforts are rewarded with generous
contributions from the community and plan to have another fundraiser in
the near future on Military Drive and Roosevelt.

The pastor for the First Restoration Christian church is Antonio Lugo
and is located at 1233 W. Winnipeg Ave. Anyone wishing to make a
donation can contact Reyna at 210-365-3309 or thru their email address
at brolugo48@yahoo.com.

Today they held a plate sale at the corner of Theo and Nogalitos St.

San Antonio Celebrates MLK Day

Martin Luther King Day was celebrated throughout the United States in
recognition of his contribution and lifelong struggle for equal rights
in America. King was also an advocate for nonviolent protest and became
the youngest man to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

He was assassinated in 1968. In 1968, shortly after Martin Luther King
died, a campaign was started for his birthday to become a holiday to
honor him. San Antonio has been known among other cities as one with
the most participants in the celebration.

San Antonio native artist, Vincent Valdez was honored tonight as part
of the activities surrounding the grandopening of a new HEB store
on Nogalitos street. Valdez is a renowned artist that has held art
exhibits in Berlin, Buenos Aires, Paris , as well as in Chicago and New
York. Valdez is also known for painting an Aztec mural which was
displayed at Burbank High School for many years.

To commemorate the opening of the new store, HEB welcomed Valdez new art form which consisted of projections.

Rather than creating a mural Valdez opted to provide the projection of
photos and movie clips taken many years ago primarily by his 92 year
old grandfather, Arthur Valdez . The movies depict the life around the
Nogalitos community taken in the 50s and 60s.

The new HEB store is scheduled to open this Friday, January 16th. Photos on FACEBOOK

The Avenida Guadalupe Association held their 6th Annual Christmas
lighting event in the 1300 block of Guadalupe Street. Others assisting
in the festivities were Inner City, Health Systems, Lanier High School,
staff from Avenida Outreach and Board members. Organizers expected up
to 500 to attend. Lanier students sang Christmas carols and their
student mariachi group provided the entertainment. View
other photos on FACEBOOK.

Its Official....Mike Villarreal launches campaign for Mayor

Mike
Villarreal held his Campaign Kickoff for the office of Mayor of San
Antonio this afternoon. Despite the inclement weather supporters came
out for the event. Photos posted on FACEBOOK and on FLICKR-Slideshow. - Robert Castillo

Tamales ready for Holidays

The
season is almost upon San Antonio which marks the beginning of the hunt
for the best tamales. Ruben Tamales has the distinction of
serving the public for 62 years. Unlike others, their establishment
which is located on Rigsby Avenue is not a franchise but a home grown
operation. Their busiest season starts before Thanksgiving and
all through Christmas and New Year's. Other photos on Facebook. R. Castillo - SouthSaToday.Com

2014 Frontier Bowl - Harlandale vs McCollum

Game photos of traditional Frontier Bowl football game between
Harlandale vs McCollum High School played on Nov 7, 2014 at Harlandale
Memorial Stadium in San Antonio, Texas. View slideshow of game photos
on FLICKR

Many want to disprove allegations of minority voting apathy

SAN ANTONIO - Campaign workers and those seeking political positions in
this current election are making an extra effort to inform the voting
public that early voting ends this Friday at 7 PM. This extra effort
may have helped to get a steady stream of Southside early voters to the
Collins Garden library to cast their votes. Elida Torres, Alejandrina
Garcia and Guadalupe Ortiz Sr were encouraged by the amount of citizens
casting their votes.

2014 Zombie Walk draws thousands in San Antonio

The 2014 Zombie Walk is now history as one of the most popular
entertainment events in San Antonio. This year's numbers surpassed past
attendance with more
participants and spectators. Photos are now available on our FLICKR account.

Eva Longoria joins Nicolas Lahood in south San Antonio

Eva
Longoria in southside San Antonio to formally endorse Nicolas Lahood
for the position of Bexar County District Attorney. View photo slideshow of event.

St.
James parish held their fall festival on October 12 at church grounds.
Ruben Ramos "El Gato Negro" performed for more than 300. The crowd also
heard from Tori Rose. Event photos can be seen on FLICKR.

New HEB Store to Open in December

Collins Garden Neighborhood and surrounding area residents can't wait
for the reopening of the new HEB Store located at the intersection of
Nogalitos and South Park. According to HEB's corporate office the new
building will open for business on the first or second week of December
2014.

This new structure replaces the old HEB at the same location.

Palm Heights holds National Night Out

The Palm Heights community center staff has estimated as many as
400 attendees at this year's community national night out celebration
in the city's Southside.

As in previous years the public was entertained with dance
performances, food, drinks and games for the children. Event photos can
be seen on FLICKR

Sam Houston High defeats Jefferson High at Alamo Stadium

SAN ANTONIO - In a high scoring game between Sam Houston and Jefferson
High, the Sam Houston team came out the winner with a score of 55 to
34. Game photos can be seen on FLICKR.

Brackenridge High rallys in second half and wins
SouthSaToday.Com

SAN ANTONIO - Brackenridge High came alive in the second half of their
Saturday night game against Harlandale High winning with a score of
24-21. Game photos can be seen on FLICKR:

16 de Septiembre Celebration held in SA

SouthSaToday.Com

SAN ANTONIO - The 16 de Septiembre celebration drew plenty of
participants and spectators as well. This traditional event celebrates
the continued independence of Mexico. It's customary that this day is
celebrated with colorful parades, extensive fairs complete with music
and regional dances including folkorico.

For some it's a time to express their national pride and heritage and
in some cases, their birthplace. In San Antonio, such event has
traditionally taken place at the Guadalupe Plaza starting in the
morning and ending at 10pm. Event photos on FLICKR

Lady of Fatima Procession

SAN ANTONIO- Parishioners from the area Catholic churches participated
in a holy procession Saturday morning to honor Our Lady of Fatima. The
rosary prayer procession started and ended at Collins Garden Park. As
part of the celebration, the Matachines De Tepyac performed their
traditional dances. Photos.
SouthSaToday.Com

Here is your photo as promised. Best wishes on your 15th celebration.

San Antonio celebrates the 16 de Septiembre
parade 2014.

SouthSatoday.com
Robert Castillo

Following a long-standing tradition of celebrating the 16 de Septiembre
which commemorates Mexico's Independence Day, the public is invited to
join the daylong celebration on September 13, 2014.

The festivities also include drill team competition, charros, live
music, food booths and marching bands.

The event starts at 11 AM as the 16 de September parade gets underway
from the intersection of Zarzamora and Guadalupe Ave and ends at the
Plaza Guadalupe.

The St. Louis parishioners have been celebrating this day for the past
132 years in honor of King Louis who was revered as a saint before his
death and was canonized by Pope Boniface VII in 1297.

Following the mass the church had Archbishop Gustavo
Garcia-Siller join the community at a barbecue function taking place in
conjunction with the day celebrations.

Those in attendance were also entertained with local live music.

A church publication pointed out that Archbishop Siller is native to
San Luis Potosi, Mexico where similar celebration are likely held.

Davis attends the Bexar County Democratic Second Annual Family Reunion
SouthSaToday.Com

Governatorial candidate Sen. Wendy Davis addressed hundreds of area
Democrats attending the Bexar County Democratic Second Annual Family
Reunion at La Villita in downtown San Antonio.

Also, making her presence known was Sen. Leticia Van De Putte,
candidate for Lt. Governor.

The high temperatures were not enough to lessen the enthusiasm of the
crowd as state and local officeholders make their ways from table to
table meeting potential voters in anticipation of the upcoming
elections. The event was emceed by the Democratic County chairman, and
entertainment was provided by Patsy Torres.

Sen. Carlos Euresti took the podium alongside Davis as she addressed
the crowd and outline her platform touching on her position on the
immigration issue. Event Photos on FLICKR.

Brackenridge Jr. Eagles fund-raising on MilitarySouthSaToday.Com

The Brackenridge Jr. Eagles are getting ready for the start of their
new football season beginning on September 6th. The team consists of 4
to 14 year old playing under the Texas Select Football league and were
winners of two city championship last year. The team is working hard to
raise funds for helmets, shoulder pads, warm-ups, equipment and
cheerleader uniforms. Donations are being accepted by the team. Julian
Barrera can be contacted at 724-7494.

Zumba Dancing grows in popularity
SouthSaToday.Com

Janie Medina and more than fifty other adults took part in Zumba
dancing at the Palm Heights Community Center this afternoon. The
group's Zumba instructor is Yolanda Chavez, who offers the one
hour Zumba class on Mondays from starting at 7:0o to 8:00pm, Tuesdays
from 630 to 7:30 PM and on Thursdays from 630 to 7:30 PM. The program
has been successful in providing physical fitness, recreation, and
entertainment for many area residents in the Palm Heights neighborhood.
Photo by R. Castillo

During the current year, there have been major improvements to the Palm
Heights Neighborhood Center in the city's Southside. One of the most
noticeably change has been the addition of recreational features. Palm
Heights has improved the softball field by sodding the entire area with
new grass. It's expected that these changes will continue to make
this center a major attraction for neighborhood youth from the city's
Southside. Photo by R. Castillo

Thousands enjoyed the four day
Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair at San Antonio's Market Square. View event
photos on FLICKR

Jefferson tops the Lanier Voks

SouthSaToday.Com
March 10, 2014

The Jefferson High Mustang Baseball Team edged by the
Lanier High Voks this afternoon at the SAISD Sport Center with a score
of 3 to 2. The Mustangs scored two runs in the 3rd, and a single in
their sixth inning while Lanier score single runs on the 2nd and fouth
innings. Scoreboard numbers showed Jefferson with 4 hits and one
errror, Lanier had 8 hits and five errors. Jefferson is coached by Edward Burton. Game photos can be viewed on FLICKR.

Brennan
High scores another win
By Robert Castillo
March 7,2014

SAN ANTONIO - The Brennan High Baseball team held Thomas Jefferson
scoreless throughtout their game at the SAISD Sports Complex today.
Despite two hits, Jefferson was unable to score as Brennan won 10 to 0.
Photo games can viewed on FLICKR
.

Eagle
Pass High loses to San Antonio Holmes

By Robert Castillo
Feb 21, 2014

NEW BRAUNFELS - The Eagle Pass
High Softball team traveled to New Braunfels for a 4pm softball game
against San Antonio's Holmes High School.

Holmes led with three runs during the early innings. Then Eagle Pass
took the lead with a 6 to 3 score. But Holmes came alive and managed to
surpass the Lady Eagles ending with a Holmes victory of 7 to 6.

Holmes has an overall standing of 6-2 games and is coached by Brian
Sandera. The Lady Eagles are coached by Oscar Ruiz and currently have
an overall rating of 4-0-2. Game photos available for viewing on FLICKR.

27th
Annual Asian Festival

By Robert Castillo
Feb 1, 2014

SAN ANTONIO - The 27th annual Asian Festival was held on the grounds of
the Institue of Texan Cultures in San Antonio, Texas.

The Asian Festival has had many years to great success and has become
one event that attracts growing numbers who enjoy the diversity
of Asian dances, customs and food.

Their growing success is supported by the record-breaking attendance
experienced year after year.

San Antonio City Councilman Ron Nirenberg, representing the City
of San Antonio, expressed the sentiments of thousands who
attended.

" The 27th Annual Asian Festival was an experience for the eyes, ears
and taste buds. For so long San Antonio has been a gateway to the
Americas. Underneath the tower of the site of the world's fair of 1968,
it is a reminder that our great city is now a gateway to the world,"
stated Nirenberg.

The crowd was entertained with traditional dances from participating
countries. Thousands also enjoyed authentic Asian food from the many
vendors, including the Japanese, Korean, Laotians, Philippines, Chinese
and others. The event ended at 5 PM. View photos on FLICKR
.

Board
approves Superintendent for three more years12/17/2013(Press Release)SAN ANTONIO - Superintendent
Rey Madrigal will lead the Harlandale ISD for three more years, thanks
to a unanimous decision by the Board of Trustees. At their regularly
scheduled board meeting December 16, members voted 6-0 to approve the
contract extension which now runs through 2017.

“I am honored by the Board of
Trustees’ vote of confidence and excited as we make plans for the
future. I honestly believe that the best years are ahead of us. I
am grateful for the privilege to serve as Superintendent of this school
district,” said Mr. Madrigal.

Board members also increased
the Superintendent’s salary to $175,000, a 6% jump from the amount he
currently earns.

“We are well aware that you
have a heart for Harlandale. You know we want to go to the next level
and we know you can help us get there,” said Board Member Velma Ybarra
to Mr. Madrigal.

Madrigal has been with the
district for more than 30 years. He was first selected as the
Superintendent of HISD in February 2013, after serving six months in an
interim capacity. During his most recent tenure, all campuses achieved
a “Met Standard” accountability rating from the Texas Education Agency;
the district is working on opening the first STEM Early College High
School; Terrell Wells Middle School received a $20,000 grant to start a
STEM-based after school program; HISD was named one of the Top
Workplaces in San Antonio for the fourth year in a row; and he was
honored with a LULAC National Education Service Center Education Award.

Board Member Anthony Alcoser
lightheartedly teased Madrigal saying, “I don’t think we’re working him
hard enough. He still has a full head of hair.”

Millions are hopeful...
12/17/2013

SAN ANTONIO - Connie Oyervides
is one among millions who hopes to be the one to win tonight's Mega
Millions lotto drawing for an estimated $636 million jackpot. If there
is no winner picked tonight, the jackpot will grow closer to a record
$1 billion. Lines of ticket buyers have been steady all afternoon and
are expected to continue into late afternoon.

Robert E. Lee High wins against McCollum High12/16/2013

The Robert E. Lee High
Basketball team held a pre-season match with McCollum High School in
the Volunteer's territory. The contest was equally matched as the
scoring in the first three periods remained close. It was until the
last period that Robert E. Lee distanced themselves from the McCollum
Cowboys outscoring their opponent and winning by 12 points. Game photos
on FLICKRhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/robertcastillo/11413843806/

City of Helotes - Lighting of the Lights

Many Helotes residents
turned out for this year's Lighting of the Lights at Helotes City Hall
yesterday, December 13th at 6pm.

Those in attendance were treated to
Christmas music provided by The Helotes Area Community Band under the
direction of Charles Kuentz. Choirs from Helotes Elementary, Kuentz
Elementary and Los Reyes Elementary performed traditional Christmas
music.

Children were thrilled by a visit by Santa and Mrs. Claus that
arrived escorted by the Helotes Police Department. The lighting of the
tree was performed by the Helotes Mayor Tom Schoolcraft . Photos by R.
Castillo

URBAN 15 perform on All Saints DaySouthSaToday.Com

by Robert Castillo

SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio's
URBAN-15 performed Friday afternoon for a limited audience
at El Rinconcito de Esperanza located at 816 S. Colorado.

This special performance is in
recognition of All Saints Day and is presented as EL Carnaval de los
Muertos. The dance ritual combines Mexican and Brazilian cultures and
pays tribute to the deceased.

URBAN 15 also performed at
Hemisfair Park, Arneson River Theatre and Centro Cultural Aztlan.

Harlandale's late rally not enough to defeat Floresville' volleyball
team

SouthSaToday.Com
By Robert Castillo

FLORESVILLE, TX -The Floresville High School Varsity
Volleyball team came on strong Tuesday night when they met the
Harlandale High Indians in Jaguar territory. The Indians were
overwhelmed during the initial set but slowly improved by winning the
third set. Harlandale's late rally was not enough to defeat
Floresville. Coach Regan Curran explained that with this victory their
team is now in a three way tie with Medina Valley and Uvalde in the
early stage for the ultimate goal of a State championship.

"For our team to reach State we would have to win the bi-district
area, regional quarterfinals, regional semi-finals, regional finals and
finally State," said Coach Curran. Floresville High's next game could
be against Victoria West. Game photos on FLICKR

Thousands come out for 2013 Zombie Walk

SouthSaToday.Com
By Robert Castillo

SAN
ANTONIO - It was nothing but friendly horror as thousands took a very
active part in this year's 2013 Zombie Wall on the grounds of
Hemisphere Park with crowdS gathering as early as 4pm for the event
scheduled for 5pm. Entire families strolled the grounds with gruesome
depication of what is only seen in movies. The event lined up all the
way to Alamo Plaza. Undoubtedly, this year's Zombie Walk was nothing
short of a total success. Click on FLICKR for more event photos.
CLICK HERE.

SAN ANTONIO - The Harlandale Tribesman All Sports Booster Club
held a fundraiser Monday at Bush's Chicken located at 1332 SE Military
Drive. According to President Michael Guevara Bush Chicken agreed to
provide 20% of their sales to the Scholarship Fund. These funds will
provide scholarships for 2014 Harlandale Boys and Girls Senior
athletes.

Those wanting additional information about scholarships can contact
Michael Guevara at 210-289-8374 or Treasurer Becky Gonzalez at
210-363-4538

Music was provided by Silva Sounds.

Southside
communities gather for Harlandale National Night Out

SouthSaToday.Com
by Robert Castillo

SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio's far south communities participated this
evening at the Harlandale National Night Out event on the grounds of
Harlandale Stadium.

The event began with the presentation of colors with Leal Middle School
8th grader Kina Rodriguez singing the National Anthem. Organizers
provide free hot dogs and drinks for everyone. A custom car club also
displayed their trophy cars and DJ music was provided.

Harlandale ISD Superintendent of School, Rey Mardrigal welcomed those
in attendance while District 3 Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran also
addressed the crowd.

Great game at Panther Stadium
Friday night between Harlandale High School and Medina Valley.
Final score was Harlandale 33 Medina Valley 14. Click on FLICKR link to view game photos.

2013
Walk to End Alzheimer's in San Antonio
Hundreds participated in this mornings 2013 Walk to End Alzheimer's in
San Antonio, TX at the AT&T center. Event organizers are hoping for
and setting a goal of $235,000. Photo by SouthSaToday.Com

Harlandale High, a power to be
reckoned with

SouthSaToday.Com

If Tuesday's game between Harlandale High and Robert E. Lee High is any
indication of what may develop, the Lady Indians of Harlandale coached
by Sylvia Cardenas may find themselves at the head of the
district pack. The close scores at last night's game also demonstrated
Robert E Lee's strong front attack and power. Lee is coached by Mary
Tschirhart. Harlandale will face Wagner High on September 3 while Lee
meets Marshall High on August 30th.

Pre-season
competition at McCollum High

SouthSaToday.Com
by Robert Castillo

SAN ANTONIO - The McCollum Lady's Varsity Volleyball team met up with
the Divine High
School team in pre-season competition today on McCollum High territory.
Both teams were equally impressive. McCollum High, is coached by Rose
Ann Martinez. Their first game is scheduled for August 14 when they go
up against Robert E Lee High.

Devine is coached by Misty Mross. To view game photos visit our link to
FLICKR.

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The same Devine Volleyball team also played the Harlandale High
School volleyball team following their first game against
McCollum High at the pre-season competition. Game photos on FLICKR.

10th
Annual Graffiti Wipeout Volunteer Day Scheduled

SouthSaToday.Com
by Robert Castillo

SAN ANTONIO - The 10th Annual Graffiti Wipeout Volunteer Day
event sponsored by the City of San Antonio Development Services
Department is scheduled to take place on September 7 and again on the
14th and the 21st of September , according to an email announcement
from Neighborhood Services Coordinator Lisa McKenzie .

The public is being advised that this year, blue, brown and green
paint to cover graffiti on dumpsters will be provided. Those wishing to
paint dumpsters are being asked to contact McKenzie at cell (210)
286-0627) so that they can obtain a right of entry form which will be
needed to get permission to paint the dumpster from the business that
rents it. At the end of this event, on September 21st, the city will
also provide an appreciation luncheon at Camargo Park for volunteers.

Volunteers wishing to join in the removal of graffiti are asked
to contact their district office. The clean-up is from 9-11:30am each
weekend.

Overflowing
crowd meet Councilwoman Gonzales

SouthSaToday.Com
August 3, 2013
By Robert Castillo

SAN ANTONIO - Newly elected District 5 Councilwoman, Shirley Gonzales
held an open house at her Southside field office located at 3226
Nogalitos. The event began at 9am thru 11am on Saturday, August 3.
Councilwoman Gonzales was introduced to a large number of citizens by
her Chief of Staff, Choco Meza.

After introducing her staff Gonzales stated that she would welcomed
their concerns as well as solutions at their next meeting. She also
emphasized that the community must participate in meetings so that
issues can be adequately addressed.

At this time, Councilwoman Gonzales has no district office in the
Westside of her district but plans are underway to open one at Las
Palmas on Castroville Rd.

San Antonio Chief of Police William McManus and SAISD school board
member Patti Radle also attended the event. Event photos available on FLICKR.

"Today we announced that San Antonio's adult obesity rate dropped
sharply between 2010-2012, from 35.1 percent to 28.5 percent, beating
the goal set in SA2020 and Texas' rate of 29.5 percent. That means
70,000 fewer San Antonians are at less risk for diabetes, hypertension,
and heart attack. Let's get healthy, San Antonio! " - Julian Castro,
San Antonio Mayor.

Press conference held July 31, at Collins Garden Park. Photos available
on FLICKR

Area students get dose of
Plyometrics

SouthSaToday.Com
by Robert Castillo

SAN ANTONIO - Why would over 100 high school students get up
early in the morning and make their way to Harlandale's Memorial
Stadium before seven in the morning? Its called Plyometrics. According
to Michael Geelhoed, faculty member at the University of Texas Health
Science Center of San Antonio's Department of Physical Therapy,
Plyometrics is a type of training mostly using jumping with the idea of
giving participants more explosiveness, more speed and more power.

Today's participants are mostly involved in school sports and come from
as far as Hondo and area high schools.

Troy Garcia, a Senior at Mc Collum has played football and track and
explained it this way, " This plyo training has taught me to stay low,
be explosive , proper breathing and how to release all my energy".

The event which is sponsored by One Day Physical Therapy and Wellness
and assisted by Geelhoed and at least 12 students from the UTHSCSA
Department of Physical Therapy ends on Wednesday.

This is the second year that Sobrina Castro has enrolled her daughter
Alexis, a Sophomore from Cibolo attending St. Mary's Hall. Alexis
plays soccer and field hockey. "We plan to be back for the next two
year because it prepares my daughter for the pre-season and with
overall conditioning. "

According to Geelhoed, "Our hope is that they learned about nutrition,
that they learn different ways to exercise, ideas on how they can get
in shape but ultimately our goal is to keep them from getting injured
in sports. Addition photos onFLICKR.

Harlandale
vs Edison - Summer volleyball

SouthSaToday.Comby Robert Castillo

The
High School girls volleyball summer program draws enough parents and
friends to their games that it filled bleachers this afternoon at
Edison High School in a game between Harlandale High and Edison High.
Photos by SouthSaToday.Com can be seen on FLICKR.

Summer
soccer programs taking place

SouthSaToday.Com
by Robert Castillo

Little is known of the summer soccer programs taking place in South San
Antonio among students from different schools. For the past weeks teams
that are unofficially representing schools such as Burbank High,
Brackenridge High and others continued to meet and compete throughout
the city, which school districts are aware of and unofficially
support. These teams are being managed mainly by adult soccer
enthusiasts who get an opportunity to try their coaching skills. What
is not surprising is that regular school coaches and staff are not
allowed to participate. Those that step up and coach these soccer teams
are quick to point out that these programs are necessary and help keep
students in shape during the summer months while also helping students
fine tune their soccer skills. The hope is that it gives participants
an edge when teams are selected during the regular school season. One
such team met this afternoon as Burbank players took on Brackenridge at
the Burbank High track.

Nicolas Torres and his son Kaleb
stay cool at Normoyle

Kids and parents are staying cool

SouthSaToday.Com
by Robert Castillo

SAN ANTONIO - With temperatures expected to reach 105 degrees many kids
and their parents are enjoying public pools throughout the city.

Normoyle Park located at 700 Culberson is one such destination,
offering free admission and are opened Tuesday thru
Saturday from 1 pm to 7pm. All city pools provide certified water
safety lifeguards.

Pool staff estimate that as many as 300 take part each day.

Shirley Gonzales wins District 5 RaceHeavy equipment can be seen working on the just
recently completed
improvements to S. Zarzamora Street.

First day of early voting - minor problems

SouthSaToday.Com
By Robert Castillo
June 3, 2013

SAN ANTONIO - On the first day of early voting for the position of City
Council District 5, the day started with minor skirmishes at
polling places and complaints by both sides in the race between
Shirley Gonzalez and David Medina.

According to campaign supporters at the Las Palmas Library
location, at least two voters were not allowed to vote because
they were wearing orange T-shirts, the color favored by the Medina
campaign side. According to Cyrus Orosco, one of Medina's campaign
worker the orange T-shirts had no inscription that favored either
candidate. Orosco speculated that the official pollwatchers assumed
that this was a Medina supporter.

Another complaint by the Medina camp was that several voters from
District 4 were not allowed to vote at the District 5 Las Palmas
Library site, something that had been allowed in previous years
according to Jason Salas, another Medina supporter. Asked why a voter
from District 4 would want to vote there, Salas did not know.

Gonzales also mentioned getting reports of an aggressive supporter at
another voting location.

Shirley González contender for the position of City Council
District 5 agreed that there is a momentum of support developing
from voters who are dissatisfied with Medina's past performance. She
noted that Medina has failed to address the needs of several areas in
district 5 and specifically mentioned the Edgewood – Loma Park area of
district 5.

González is pleased that she has increased the amount of endorsements
including County Commissioner Precinct 1 - Sergio "Chico" Rodriguez,
Commissioner Precinct 2 Paul Elizondo, Senator Leticia Van de Putte ,
ex-Councilwoman Patti Radle, State Representative Mike
Villarreal, former District 1 City Council member Maria A.
Berriozabal, former City Councilman Walter Martinez and Juan
Solis.

Support from local labor unions are also endorsing González and
include Service Employees International Union, Communications Workers
of America District 6, Local 6143, American Federation of Teachers, San
Antonio Alliance of Teachers and Support Personnel, Amalgamated Transit
Union Local 694, Probation Officer Union, Linda Chavez Thompson, Labor
leader and Choco Gonzalez Meza, former Vice-President of the Democratic
National Committee and former Democratic County Chair and Democratic
National Committee member.

Political observers acknowledge that Councilman Medina's base centers
around the Collins Garden area which is evident by the amount of
political signs seen in many surrounding neighborhood yards.

" Although I am not a political person, I felt I needed to vote for
González simply to give her a chance and see what she can do for our
district." Said Linda Villalobos, a substitute teacher, as she was
leaving the polls on the first day of early voting.

So the election for City Council District 5 moves on past the first day
of early voting. Election day is set for June 15, 2013.

Art work Damaged by tagger to be costly

The
tagger responsible for this recent damage to a piece of artwork found
along S. Zarzamora, has no idea of the extent and cost caused by such
vadalism. The damage done to the artwork commerating the contribution
of the military to the community could be costly. Photo by
SouthSaToday.Com.

Special by: Conrado
Perez, Jr. – Eagle Pass Sports Central
May 25, 2013ALICE, TX - The Eagle
Pass Eagles-San Antonio Johnson Jaguars best of three series resumed on
Saturday, May 25, 2013 with a 2:00 PM encounter at the Alice Coyotes
baseball field. For the sixth time in their illustrious history
the Eagle Pass Eagles are the Region IV champions with the thrilling
and hard fought 8 to 7 victory over the San Antonio Johnson Jaguars
behind the combined pitching effort of reliever Chris Perez and Devon
Torres who earned the save along with some timely and clutch hitting by
the entire Eagles lineup.Game 2 The San
Antonio Johnson Jaguars seeking to send this series to a third game
broke into the scoring column in the home half of the third inning with
a pair of runs. Jags left fielder Mark Whitehead led off the
frame with a double off of Eagles starting pitcher Gilbert Villalobos,
Whitehead advanced to third courtesy of a passed ball, with two outs
designated hitter Zack Smith belted an RBI triple to bring h0me Mark
Whitehead with the first run of the game, Zack Hammer followed with an
RBI single to drive in Zack Smith giving the Jaguars a 2 to 0 lead over
the Eagles. The proud
Eagle Pass Eagles countered with a big four run production in the top
of the fourth to take a 4 to 2 lead in this contest. Eagles
cleanup batter freshman Mando Lopez belted a one out double into the
gap, pinch runner Ferny Garza entered to run for Mando Lopez, Juan
Lopez who had a sensational two game series continued with his hot bat
by stroking a single to put runners at the corners, R.J. Ruiz came
through with a clutch RBI single to bring home Ferny Garza, Javy
Cardona followed with an RBI single to drive in pinch runner Olexis
Gutierrez with the game tying run, with two outs designated hitter
Roland Rodriguez reached on a costly error by the Jaguars second
baseman that enabled both R.J. Ruiz and Javy Cardona to come around to
score. MORE

Eagle Pass Eagles defeat
Brownsville Hanna High

SouthSaToday.Com
May 11, 2013
Posted: 10:25pm

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LADY EAGLES Area Champions
Demolish BROWNSVILLE PORTER in Two
Will face San Benito in Regional Quarterfinals

By: Conrado Perez, Jr. – Eagle Pass Sports Central

“Your best and only source for local sports news in Eagle Pass”

SAN ANTONIO - The 2013 District 29-5A and bi-district champion
Eagle Pass Lady Eagles’ varsity softball squad ventured to San Antonio,
Texas on Friday, May 3, 2013 to open their quest for the UIL Region IV
area softball championship in a best two out of three series against
the Brownsville Porter Lady Cowgirls at the Sand Antonio ISD Spring
Sports Softball Complex. The powerful and highly talented Eagle Pass
Lady Eagles captured the coveted Region IV area championship title in a
dominating two game sweep of the Brownsville Porter Cowgirls by the
scores of 10 to 3 and 8 to 2 respectively. The Lady Eagles now
advance to the UIL Region IV State Quarterfinals round where they will
square off against their old nemesis the San Benito Lady Hounds with
date(s), site(s) and time(s) yet to be determined. The two
victories propels the Lady Eagles to an impressive all time best season
record of 28 wins with only 6 losses bettering the previous mark of
28-8 set by the 2007 squad who predominately played against some very
weak teams or as the late sports writer Al Kinsall used to refer to as
PE classes back then.

The second game of the best of three series for the coveted Region IV
area championship got underway at 3:00 PM on Saturday, May 4, 2013 with
the Eagle Pass Lady Eagles as the visiting team who watched the
Brownsville Porter Cowgirls take the early lead with a lone run in the
bottom of the very first inning.

The Lady Eagles who are recognized as one of the
premier hitting teams in Region IV immediately countered with a big
four run outburst in the top of the second to take the lead for good in
this contest. Keanna Cisneros led off the frame with a base on
balls and immediately stole second Krystal De La Cruz also reached on a
walk, Samantha De Leon reached safely on an error enabling Keanna
Cisneros to come around to score, with two outs Sandra Mendoza blasted
a two RBI triple to bring home Amanda Appleton and Samantha De Leon,
Mendoza would then come home on an error to give the Lady Eagles a 4 to
1 lead over the Cowgirls.

Once again Lady Eagles’ sensational sophomore
southpaw hurler Krystal De La Cruz was simply dominant inside the
circle as she held the Porter Cowgirls scoreless for the next four
innings. Her Lady Eagles teammates rewarded her outstanding
pitching effort by tacking on one more run in the top of the fourth
inning with Lady Eagles’ catcher Claudia Cruz stroking a two out
double, courtesy runner Monica Rodriguez came around to score when
Krystal Perez reached on an error by the Porter third baseman.

The Lady Eagles then increased their lead with a two
run rally in the top of the fifth with Monica Flores leading off with a
booming double and promptly stole third, Jessica Garcia Brought Monica
Flores home with an RBI single and advanced to second on the throw in
from the outfield, Jessica also managed to swipe third, with one out
Keanna Cisneros stroked a sacrifice fly to left enabling Jessica Garcia
to tag up and come home on the play to give the Lady Eagles a
comfortable 7 to 1 lead over the Cowgirls.

The Brownsville Porter squad could only manage to
tally one more run in the bottom of the sixth on a hit batsman and a
pair of hits which prompted the Lady Eagles coaching staff to make a
pitching change and brought in Samantha De Leon to finish the job. The
Eagle Pass Lady Eagles quickly got that run back in the top half of the
seventh and final inning with Jessica Garcia reaching on a one out base
on balls, Dariela Velasquez followed with a single to put runners at
the corners, Jessica Garcia would eventually score the 8th run of the
game for the Lady Eagles on an RBI groundout by Keanna Cisneros.

Lady Eagles reliever Samantha De Leon then proceeded
to close the door in the bottom of the seventh getting the final batter
to fly out to centerfielder Monica Flores who squeezed the ball into
her glove sending the loyal Legion of Lady Eagles followers into a
cheering frenzy as their beloved Eagle Pass Lady Eagles had just
captured the UIL Region IV area championship title by the final score
of 8 to 2 thus sweeping the series in two straight dominating
contests. Lady Eagle Krystal De La Cruz earned the pitching
victory to improve her pitching record to a phenomenal mind boggling
25-4 mark on the season and she is just only a sophomore.

Eagle Pass Sports Central congratulates the Eagle
Pass Lady Eagles on their most outstanding achievement in capturing the
Area championship over the Brownsville Porter Cowgirls and wishes the
mighty and highly talented Eagle Pass Lady Eagles varsity softball
squad the very best of luck in your upcoming series against the San
Benito Lady Hounds for the prestigious UIL Region IV Regional
Quarterfinals championship and is proud to continue to be the only
local media source that has covered the Eagle Pass Lady Eagles
throughout their entire 2013 varsity softball season.

SAN
ANTONIO - Campaign workers from all three candidates for the race of
City Council District 5 worked the polls at Colllins Gardens Library as
has been the norm for many years. Candidate Shirley Gonzales, John
Carlos Garcia and David Medina were all present to meet those arriving
at that location. The only candidate at the polls from the race for
SAISD School board was Adela Segovia. Photo by SouthSaToday.Com

SECURITY SERVICE FEDERAL CREDIT
UNION AWARDS $20K IN SCHOLARSHIPS TO OUTSTANDING STUDENTS

Security
Service Federal Credit Union (SSFCU), has awarded twenty high school
seniors from Texas, Utah and Colorado with $1,000 scholarships for
their college education.

“What better way to give back to our community than to support these
bright, future leaders as they pursue their college educations?” said
Jim Laffoon, Security Service FCU president. “We select our
recipients based on a strong academic record, well-rounded interests, a
character of integrity and focused goals. Each of these students is
outstanding in all these areas.”

The awards are part of the SSFCU community scholarship program. Over
the past 23 years, the credit union has presented in excess of $210,000
to more than 265 college-bound students. The scholarships, which
can be used to pay for tuition, books, lab fees and other related
educational expenses, will help these outstanding students attain their
educational objectives and professional goals.

Battle of Flowers Parade
is now history

The
2013 Battle of Flowers Parade is now history but not before the Rey Feo
was booted out of the event for violating a new city ordinance that
forbids participants from tossing keepsakes or candy to the public.
Larry Benson Jr, this year's Rey Feo apologized for the violation
adding that he had gotten excited and did it without thinking.

Others claimed that there were widespread violations which
included Julian Castro, Mayor of San Antonio who was also seen
tossing fiesta tokens to the public. Thousands lined the parade
route from early morning till late afternoon.

SAN ANTONIO - The South San Antonio Chamber of Commerce hosted its
annual City View breakfast with city manager Sheryl Sculley at the
Plaza Club on Tuesday.

The morning opened with South San Antonio Chamber president Tom Shaw
sharing details of the San Antonio Missions nomination to the UNESCO
World Heritage List. Sculley followed with her perspectives on current
and future issues facing the south side at this year’s event. She
encouraged the more than 100 South Chamber members and guests to get
actively involved in initiatives to support the many growth catalysts -
with particular emphasis on the Eagle Ford Shale oil and natural gas
boom, the need for transportation and road safety initiatives, and the
building of a skilled and educated workforce. “Some of the best
development is happening on the south side,” said Sculley.

South San Antonio Chamber of Commerce board chairman, Frank Laborde,
said the more than 30 new south side projects that are part of the bond
package approved by San Antonio voters is a good step in building the
infrastructure needed for continued and sustainable growth. Photos available on FLICKR
.

Bombs set off at
today's Boston Marathon

BOSTON - Two explosion were
detonated this afternoon shortly after 2pm EST in Boston at the end of
this year's marathon.Preliminary reports indicate
that as a result of the explosions at least 3 were killed and as many
as 120 injured; some severly. FBI has taken charge of the
investigation but as yet have no suspects or motive and no one was
taken responsibility for the attack.The two explosion occurred
within a short distance of each towards the end of the marathon race
which this year drew as many as 26,000 participants.

Food, games and colorful performers at Fiesta En La
Calle.

3rd Annual Fiesta En La
Calle draws hundreds

SouthSaToday.Com
by Robert Castillo

Hundreds took part in a
pre-Fiesta event on the Palms Heights Park Friday afternoon.

The event was sponsored by the City of San Antonio in cooperation with
Distict 5 Councilman David Medina.

Children and adults alike enjoyed free music with food booths also
available. The event was also an opportunity for district schools,
non-profit organizations and churches to promote their fundraising.

SAN
ANTONIO - Imelda Guerrero stands next to her hubby's 1946 Chevy Coupe,
one of many entries in this year's 31 Annual Lowrider Show. The Coupe
is valued at $20,000.

The changing of location for this traditional event, from Camargo Park
to 1800 Frederickburg turned out to be a more crowded event with less
shade for spectators and talent performers. Finding parking was another
problem for many that circled the area looking for parking space.

The performing headliner for today's event was Ernie Garibay scheduled
to perform during the afternoon. The event was set to end by 7pm. See
photos on FLICKR

River Project shows no bank erosion

With
two days of moderate rain, the banks of the San Antonio River are
holding well. The vegetation is stabilizing the soil and preventing it
from being washed down the river even with swift currents.

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Southside Vendors doing good Easter
business

With
just one day away from Easter Sunday, vendors are selling everything
from assorted pinatas, multi-color cascarones and stuffed toys. As
always, one of the most active location continues to be the
intersection of SW Military and S. Zarzamora. The going price for a
medium pinata is approximately fifteen dollars. Photo by
SouthSaToday.Com.

Hundreds attend the Passion

SouthSaToday.Com
by Robert Castillo

Wikipedia: The object of the Stations is to help the faithful to make a
spiritual pilgrimage of prayer, through meditating upon the chief
scenes of Christ's sufferings and death. It has become one of the most
popular devotions for Roman Catholics, and is often performed in a
spirit of reparation for the sufferings and insults that Jesus endured
during His Passion.

Two years ago, the San Antonio Seniors Softball League enlisted an
architectural firm to develop a plan for Normoyle Park, the popular but
dilapidated South Side institution where SASSL plays its games. The
idea was to provide the city with a vision for how 2012-17 bond money
could be used to create a four-field softball complex sufficiently
state-of-the-art to bring national tournaments to San Antonio.

The $2.7 million proposal was a beautiful vision, but it wasn't
necessarily the vision of South Side residents, who long for everything
from a playground canopy to a one-stop senior center at the park. MORE

Turkey
Leg Fundraiser help with scholarships

SouthSaToday.Com
by Robert Castillo

The Harlandale Tribesmen All Sports Booster organization held their
Turkey Leg annual fundraiser which has been held for the past 25 years.
The event was held adjacent to Memorial Stadium in the city's
Southside.

The organization provides scholarships to Senior student athletes from
Harlandale Independent school district.

The scholarship applications are reviewed by the organizations board
and awarded once the applicant provides proof of enrollment in a
college or university. Last year fifteen applied and all qualified for
funds. Organizers urge students to apply. Additional information is
available from the Harlandale High School counselors.

SAN ANTONIO - Strong winds estimated at over 50 mph buffeted
Texas and caused extensive damage and power outages throughout the San
Antonio area this afternoon.

The gusts uprooted trees which obstructed traffic for awhile. City
crews worked immediatly to remove the debri allowing traffic to
resume.

Out of control fires were also reported in the north side of San
Antonio and sadly in one instance, reportedly ended in three
casualties.

Heavy snow storms have also posed travel hazards in the northern part
of the State and is expected to continue for the next few days.

Thousands at Laredo's Parade

The
Anheuser-Busch Washington’s Birthday Parade lived up to the high
expectations of organizers in Laredo, Texas on Saturday morning. The
event was seen by thousands that lined San Bernardo Avenue from early
morning. Crowd estimates for the three hour parade were not readily
available but some speculated that last year's attendance record was
broken. Photo by SouthSaToday.Com available on FLICKR
.

Judging by the large crowd attending this years 26th Annual Asian
Festival, the event was a success. Live dance performances drew
hundreds as did the food booths which offered native food from various
countries. A group of six ladies that traveled from Nepal performed for
hundreds but also enjoyed being in San Antonio among many other
nationalities. Photos by SouthSaToday.Com. More photos on FLICKR
.

Rick
has covered all bases at a southside vendor's corner
at the intersection of Military Drive and Zarzamora. He got his
significant other flowers, a stuffed puppy and chocolate candy. Sales
were described as slow at mid-afternoon but were expected to get better
as people headed home from work. SouthSaToday.Com

Sunny Ozuna entertains
a full house

SAN ANTONIO - Sunday's crowd
was estimated as many as 1000 all of whom came from throughout the
State to listen to oldies legend Sunny Ozuna and The Sunliners.

"Sunny's music takes us back to a different time, a time when things
were simple and personal. Just listening to "Talk To Me" brings tears
to my eyes and emotions I thought I would never have again.", said 59
year old Gloria Mermea who traveled from Dallas just to attend his
concert at Trader's Village in San Antonio on Sunday afternoon.

Ozuna plans to return to more out-of-State touring. Additional photos
can be seen on FLICKR.

Jose Montez & Isidro Maldonado give
Burbank the win

Burbank High Bulldogs win game against
Highlands

SouthSaToday.Com
February 5, 2013

The Burbank High varsity soccer team had its first
district game this Tuesday when they competed against the Highlands
High School Owls at the Spring Sports Center in San Antonio.

Burbank's varsity coach Javier Moreno returns after last year season
when they lost their last game which kept the Bulldogs from reaching
the finals. One of Moreno's concern is that only one freshman joined
the soccer team so far, explaining that it's always a good practice to
have a number of incoming freshmen. This way he has four years for them
to learn the game and give the team a better chance of reaching the
season finals.

Highlands coach Matthew Shaddlck returns this season with a weak
defense as a result of numerous player injuries. He expected to have at
least ten seniors on this year's team. He mentioned Americo Ayala
Jr who last year scored approximately 20 goals. Unfortunately Ayala
suffered an injury during football season and is now recovering from
surgery but is slowly improving.

The Burbank Bulldogs scored early in the first half as Senior Isidro
Maldonado placed the first game shot in the net. The Highland Owls
spent plenty of time within scoring range but failed to put points on
the board. It was in the second half when Jose Montez scored the second
point for Burbank.

The game had no injuries and ended with a score of 2–0 giving Burbank
the win. Game photos on FLICKR.

The new South San
Antonio HS continues on time and under budget.

Southsanisd.netJanuary 28, 2013

Work on the new
South San Antonio HS remains on schedule and under budget, with the
completion projected to be in August of 2013, in time for the 2013-2014
school year. It is part of the $58 million bond referendum approved by
voters in May of 2010.

The
three-story, approximately 225,000 square foot facility will add 75 new
classrooms, library, cafeteria and gymnasium. Progress in the building
includes sheetrock installation, burnished block, primer and exposed
ceiling painting on the first floor. Current second and third floor
work includes masonry and stud walls as well as mechanical, electrical
and plumbing components throughout the entire building.

Projects already
completed as part of the bond referendum include the renovation of the
former SSAISD Central Office into the new Academy of Health Sciences
(AHS), including Technology package, new tennis courts and the
surrounding parking lot in the northwest sector of the campus.

Joeris General
Contractors is the construction manager, Parsons is the program
manager, and Garza-Bomberger & Associates is the architect of
record.

SAN ANTONIO - The Lone Star Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
sponsored another successful Tower Climb & Run event at the Tower
of the Americas early Saturday morning beginning at 7pm.

Like in previous years the event consisted of a competitive and a
non-competitive category. In the competitive category a team of four
were timed on a one-mile run around the Institute of Texas Cultures
followed by the 579 foot vertical climb up 952 steps at the Tower of
Americas.

Firefighters from different communities also competed by walking up the
952 steps in full gear and in one case, SAFD firefighter D. Solinski
made the hike carrying her small son on her back.

Several commercial sponsors were set up throughout the base of the
tower offering health information.

Full house at
Councilwoman Gonzales field office event on August 3, 2013. Photos
available on FLICKR.
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St. Joseph Palm SundayAnnouncement

St. James School1st Annual Royal BashSaturday, April 20, 201311 a.m. to 5 p.m.Please join us in bringing in
the Fiesta season with some wholesome family fun! Music, Food booths,
Games, Prizes, Salsa Contest & much more. For information contact
School Office at 210-924-1201

Brennan vs Burbank

The Brennan High
Bears were taken by surprise by the Burbank Bulldogs during their most
recent baseball game. The Bears had settled comfortably with a four run
margin when suddenly the Dogs came alive in the bottom of the
sixth..scoring four runs and tied them 6 to 6. Now awake, the Bears
scored 3 runs n the 7th which held to the end and giving them the win
at 9 to 6. To see game photos CLICK
HERE.

Burbank Bulldogs tie with Fox Tech BuffaloesSouthSaToday.Com by Robert Castillo The Burbank High Bulldogs and
the Fox Tech Buffaloes literally clashed on the soccer field this past
weekend with Burbank holding Fox Tech scoreless through the first half.
It was in the last minutes of the game that Fox Tech scored with a
direct goal. Read More.

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